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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (27936)9/17/2003 7:38:57 PM
From: Rascal  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 89467
 
ABC Online

Iraqi scientist confirms UN weapons claims. 17/09/2003. ABC News Online

[This is the print version of story abc.net.au]

Last Update: Wednesday, September 17, 2003. 12:07pm (AEST)
Iraqi scientist confirms UN weapons claims
An Iraqi scientist working under the new provisional government has confirmed United Nations claims made before the war that Iraq has not had any nuclear weapons program for more than a decade.

Dr Albas Balassem is with Iraq's new ministry of science and technology and he says there was no way for Iraq to revive its nuclear program, because there was nothing left after strict UN inspections throughout the 1990s.

United States officials had claimed before invading Iraq last March that Iraq had been looking for ways to revive its nuclear program, cut short by the first Gulf War in 1991, including a now discredited claim that Iraq had tried to buy uranium in Africa.

abc.net.au

Rascal @TippingTipping.com



To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (27936)9/18/2003 8:34:01 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
I doubt it....too many pinheads whining about it....although you could be right because I think most Americans don't really care whether the US was 100% correct about WMD to begin with.....